On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 6:00 PM, Sean Corfield <seancorfi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know David said he only uses it for interactive development but I
> think it will cause confusion for others. Perhaps the best solution
> would be to move it aside, delete it from Git, move it back and add it
> to .gitignore? That way David can continue to use his local
> project.clj file without confusing folks who clone the source.
>
> The same comment / question applies to:
> * core.cache/project.clj
> * core.contracts/project.clj
> * core.match/project.clj
> * core.unify/project.clj

No one has expressed confusion and I find it convenient. If
Clojure/core finds it unacceptable I'll remove it, but that's an
annoyance as far as I'm concerned.

David

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